Location from A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
The human territories south of the Wall — poor, cold, and living in fearful ignorance of the Fae world that borders them.
The mortal lands are a hardscrabble existence. South of the invisible Wall that separates humans from Fae, the villages and towns survive on farming, trade, and a collective agreement to pretend the Fae don't exist. The Archeron family cottage sits on the edge of these lands, near enough to the Wall's border that the woods sometimes feel wrong — too quiet, too watchful. Winters are brutal, the local lord taxes heavily, and most people live and die without ever seeing a pointed ear. It's a starting point, not a destination. The mortal lands exist to establish what Feyre is leaving behind and what she's fighting to protect. The cottage is cramped, cold, and full of tension between three sisters who love each other badly.
Also known as: the mortal lands, the human lands, south of the Wall